Dancing in the Streets - Saturday 21st November

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The Denise Welch Charity Ball is Back! This year, the Denise Welch Charity Ball swings back to the revolutionary sound of American Soul, bringing Motown to the heart of Manchester on Saturday 21st November. It will be a night that is guaranteed to have you, quite literally, Dancing in the Street. With some incredible world class performers already secured, the night will kick off the festive season setting the bar incredibly high. Join Denise and a host of famous faces in a starlit Marquee within the grounds of Old Trafford Football Ground. Mix with the stars, whilst enjoying a delicious three course dinner as well as performances by some of the World's top soul artists including: GWEN DICKEY Gwen Dickey shot to stardom in the 70s as the lead singer of Rose Royce. The group had massive hits with "Car Wash " and the much covered song "Wishing on a Star ", and since leaving the band Gwen has established a solo career. THE REAL THING The sensational British Soul Group who charted internationally with their song "You to Me Are Everything ", which reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. T hey were the most successful black rock/soul act in England during the 1970s. ROY G. HEMMINGS DICTIONARY OF SOUL SHOW Roy G Hemmings is the longest serving former member of the legendary group: THE DRIFTERS . He will perform Drifters classics such as "There Goes My Baby " and "Save The Last Dance for Me ". Roy's current stage show, The Dictionary of Soul, includes the songs of Otis Reading, James Brown, The O-Jays, The Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops and other Motown and Soul greats. Once again, the event will raise funds for The GEM Appeal ; a charity dedicated to conducting research into, and finding cures for, genetic diseases in Children. Tiered ticket and tables packages are still available to buy via Entertainment Today on 0161 484 0876 or [email protected]. Extensive sponsorship and advertising opportunities are also available.

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The Denise Welch Charity Ball is Back!

This year, the Denise Welch Charity Ball swings back to the revolutionary sound of American Soul, bringing Motown to the heart of Manchester on Saturday 21st November. It will be a night that is guaranteed to have you, quite literally, Dancing in the Street.

With some incredible world class performers already secured, the night will kick off the festive season setting the bar incredibly high. Join Denise and a host of famous faces in a starlit Marquee within the grounds of Old Trafford Football Ground. Mix with the stars, whilst enjoying a delicious three course dinner as well as performances by some of the World's top soul artists including:

GWEN DICKEYGwen Dickey shot to stardom in the 70s as the lead singer of Rose Royce. The group had massive hits with "Car Wash" and the much covered song "Wishing on a Star", and since leaving the band Gwen has established a solo career.

THE REAL THINGThe sensational British Soul Group who charted internationally with their song "You to Me Are Everything", which reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. They were the most successful black rock/soul act in England during the 1970s.

ROY G. HEMMINGS DICTIONARY OF SOUL SHOWRoy G Hemmings is the longest serving former member of the legendary group: THE DRIFTERS. He will perform Drifters classics such as "There Goes My Baby" and "Save The Last Dance for Me". Roy's current stage show, The Dictionary of Soul, includes the songs of Otis Reading, James Brown, The O-Jays, The Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops and other Motown and Soul greats.

Once again, the event will raise funds for The GEM Appeal; a charity dedicated to conducting research into, and finding cures for, genetic diseases in Children.

Tiered ticket and tables packages are still available to buy via Entertainment Today on 0161 484 0876 or [email protected]. Extensive sponsorship and advertising opportunities are also available.

Notes:Further charity information: http://www.gemappeal.org.uk/